Price changed to £600,000
March 11, 2026
Listed for £625,000
December 1, 2025
Sold for £422,000
2017
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Off To Bed - Across the first and second floors are four generous bedrooms, with the first floor home to three doubles, including a large rear-facing bedroom with field views. A stylish family bathroom with bathtub and walk in shower serves each of these bedrooms.
On the second floor, the master suite spans the top floor and offers Velux windows, excellent eaves storage, a modern en-suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe hidden - a standout feature that adds character and practicality.
The home is fully double glazed, has gas fired central heating and there is access to an Ultrafast fibre broadband connection - ideal for those who work from home.
Step Outside - The west-facing garden is a brilliant size and backs directly onto open fields, offering long views and evening sun. Landscaped for ease and style, there’s a flagstone patio and a raised decked area for outdoor seating (our clients have a striking 'Hypedome Garden Pod' which is perfect for year-round use whether relaxing, working or drying laundry through the winter months).
To the rear, the property benefits an undercover barbecue area with wooden worktops, a Belfast sink and hot and cold water. A brick-paved driveway provides off-street parking at the front, and there’s gated side access linking front to back. It is also worth noting there are water taps and double electric points to the front and rear of the house.
Hurst Life - Kemps is ideally located just minutes walk from the vibrant and friendly Hurstpierpoint High Street and the local primary school, St Lawrence CofE. This quintessential village is home to a delightful array of shops and eateries, including a deli, bakery, greengrocer, independent boutiques, pubs, restaurants, a library, health centre, and an award-winning cinema— all contributing to its unique charm and appeal.
The bustling High Street epitomises quintessential village life and enjoys an eclectic mix of independent stores, shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants. The New Inn gastropub has great food and you can enjoy a pint of 'Harveys Best' in front of a roaring open fire. The local’s favourite eateries include Village Pizza Kitchen, Hop Tub Taproom/microbrewery, Nurpur Indian, Morleys Bistro and the Fig Tree (fine dining). For a flat white you can head to Fuel or No.7 Coffee shops. Hampers Delicatessen is superb and has freshly baked artisan breads from Fellows Bakery in nearby Ardingly.
For hikers, runners, cyclists and dog owners, the beautiful countryside right on your doorstep. The fields behind are accessed via footpath which runs adjacent to the garden and lead out to Langton Lane - perfect for dog walking.
For commuters, Hurstpierpoint is conveniently located for Hassocks Station which sits on the mainline and offers fast, regular services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in approx 54 mins), Brighton (9 mins) and Gatwick International Airport (20 mins). When it comes to schooling, the village is home to the well-regarded St Lawrence CofE Primary School. In the private sector, Hurst College enjoys an excellent reputation. For secondary state education, most children attend Downlands in nearby Hassocks. By car, you can easily access the A23(M).
Tenure: Freehold
Title Number: WSX286137
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax Band: F
Services: Gas fired central heating, mains drainage, mains water & electricity
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast
Plot Size: 0.07 acres
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